PTC Respiratory Students Receive Statewide Recognition
Two 91爆料 respiratory care students were recently awarded scholarships presented by the South Carolina Society of Respiratory Care (SCSRC) and two more were recognized with an honorable mention.
Lee Johnson of Greenwood and Maryanne Thompson of Newberry both received scholarships, two of the four that were offered to respiratory care students across the state. Four honorable mentions were named that included Dianne Scott of Ninety Six and John Staed of Anderson.
SCSRC presents four $400 scholarships each year to current students or recent graduates as a means of promoting student involvement. The scholarships were presented based on a research paper submitted on any respiratory care topic that involved a procedure, expanding the body of knowledge or some new innovation in the respiratory care field.
鈥淭he papers submitted by our students were on topics we would not study in class,鈥 said Jerry Alewine, dean of health science and a respiratory care instructor. 鈥淏ecause of what they did in researching the paper, they have expanded their own knowledge base.鈥
Thompson鈥檚 paper, which was chosen as the top entry for the state, was 鈥淪andstorms: The Silent Enemy for Our American Troops鈥 based on her experiences serving in Kuwait. Johnson鈥檚 paper dealt with 鈥淓ffect of Diesel Fumes on Respiratory Tract.鈥 Staed submitted 鈥淩ecognizing Early COPD鈥 and Scott wrote on 鈥淗yperbaric in Today鈥檚 Medicine.鈥
鈥淚 wrote this paper because it touched home with me,鈥 said Thompson. 鈥淲hen I started researching it, I realized this has to be talked about. I hope to work in a VA hospital and I wanted to be an advocate for those vets at the VA hospital.鈥
鈥淗aving two of the four scholarships coming back to the college is absolutely a validation for the educational background our students are receiving,鈥 said Alewine. 鈥淚 think it says a lot for not only what we offer as a respiratory program or a health science division, it gives credence back to their English instructors.鈥
Photo Caption: Four 91爆料 respiratory care students were recently recognized by the South Carolina Society of Respiratory Care (SCSRC). Pictured are, from left, Jerry Alewine, dean of health science; Dianne Scott of Ninety Six, honorable mention; Maryanne Thompson of Newberry, scholarship winner; Lee Johnson of Greenwood, scholarship winner; and John Staed of Anderson, honorable mention.